Here's what's going on: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1315772178/ I saw someone say that the hacked projects might contain Malware, which is very serious and can be very harmful. Basically, if your device gets infected a hacker has access to EVERYTHING on your device. Please take the right measures to make sure your device is okay and that it doesn't spread to other people. Even if it isn't Malware, better safe than sorry. From the Federal Trade Commission about Malware: "Malware is harmful software that’s installed on your device without your knowledge. Criminals use malware to steal your personal information, like your usernames and passwords, bank account numbers, or SS number. Even if you use security software, malware might go undetected, at least temporarily. These symptoms could be a sign that your device is infected with malware: - Your computer slows down, freezes, or crashes. - Your browser’s home page changes or automatically redirects you to sites you didn’t intend to visit. - You notice new browser toolbars or add-on programs. - You get a lot of pop-up ads, including some inappropriate ads or ads on sites you wouldn’t expect, like on government websites. - You get repeated error messages from your operating system. - Your operating system tools, like Task Manager or Activity Monitor, are disabled. - You notice emails you didn’t write or social media messages you didn’t post. Here’s what do if you clicked a link or opened an attachment that you think may have downloaded malware onto your computer, or if you notice any of the signs above.: - Immediately stop logging into online accounts with your usernames, passwords, or other sensitive information — like shopping or banking. - Update your security software to make sure you have the latest protections. - If you don’t have security software, download it. - Find recommendations from independent review sites and ask friends and family for recommendations. - Run a security scan to remove the malware. - Change your passwords and enable two-factor authentication in case the malware gave a hacker access to your accounts. If you need help removing malware, you might: - contact the manufacturer of your device and find out if it’s covered by a warranty - get tech support from a company you know and trust - get help from a knowledgeable friend or family member."